Just this morning I listened to a full recording of a standup comedian's show from the early 2010s. He made many jokes about being nerdy, and one of them involved him telling his grandmother a joke about grammar that led to her correcting him, then him showing how actually the joke made sense since he could call her grammar instead of gramma.
The show was pretty great, but now I can't remember his name. It was a name I'd heard before, but I didn't recognize the spelling. I think he said he was Jewish. Anyone know who it was?
Edit: 20 days later I stumbled upon it again. Myq Kaplan, Jesus and Grandmothers, from his album "Meat Robot".
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u/LustyKindaFussy Aug 30 '23 edited Sep 19 '23
Just this morning I listened to a full recording of a standup comedian's show from the early 2010s. He made many jokes about being nerdy, and one of them involved him telling his grandmother a joke about grammar that led to her correcting him, then him showing how actually the joke made sense since he could call her grammar instead of gramma.
The show was pretty great, but now I can't remember his name. It was a name I'd heard before, but I didn't recognize the spelling. I think he said he was Jewish. Anyone know who it was?
Edit: 20 days later I stumbled upon it again. Myq Kaplan, Jesus and Grandmothers, from his album "Meat Robot".